^^dical Periodicals and Combinations. 



HE student cannot begin too early in Ms course a habit of reading 

 current medical literature. In this way he Avill best acquire au 

 intelligent interest in the vital questions of his profession, secure 

 a vast fund of information which will constantly supplement the 

 knowledge gained from text-books, and become familiar with the 

 approved methods of calling public attention to such additions as he may 

 make to medical science during his professional life. For these purposes the 

 following periodicals are most admirably adapled: 



THE MEDICAL NEWS (Weekly, $4.00 per Annum). 



The Niws contains each wecjk thirty-two quarto pages, comprising 

 original articles, clinical lectures and notes on j)ractical ad\'auces, latest 

 hosi)ital methods, summaries of progress condensed from the best medical 

 journals of the world, full abstracts of important articles, able editorials on 

 current topics, book reviews, medical correspondence from important cen- 

 tres, and news items of interest. Published lor fifty years, The New.s is 

 familiar with the needs of medical men and the best methods of meeting 

 them. 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES 



(Monthly,. $4.00 per Annum). 



The American Jotjenal is a medical magazine affording, in the 128 

 pages of each issue, ample space for elaborate original articles on important 

 medical discoveries, discriminating reviews on valuable medical literature, 

 and classified summaries of progress. According to the highest literary 

 authority of the profession, ' ' from this file alone, were all other publica,- 

 tions of the press for the last fifty years destroyed, it would be possible to 

 reproduce the great majority of the real contributions of the world to 

 medical science during that period." 



COMMUTATION RATE. 



Taken together, The Journal and News form a peculiarly useful 

 combination, and afford their readers the assurance that nothing of value 

 in the progress of medical matters shall escape attention. To lead every 

 reader to prove this personally the commutation rate has been placed at the 

 exceedingly low figure of $7.50. 



SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFERS. 



The Medical New.s Visiting List (regular price, §1.25), or The 

 Year-Book of Treatment (regular price, |1..50i, will be furnished to ad- 

 vance-paying subscribers to either or both of these periodicals for 75 cents 

 apiece; or Journal, News, Visiting List and Year-Book, §8 50. Circulars 

 free on application. 



LEA BROTHERS & CO., Publishers, l^hZ V:!'lrAZl',7:Uru 



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